|
|
|
 |
Loved up seniors share secrets of staying power |
|
6-February-2008
|
| A global study of couples who have been together for fifty or more years unlocks the secrets of long-term marital bliss. |
|
 |
Londoners have no love for Valentine's Day |
|
8-February-2008
|
| A new survey has revealed that most single Londoners would prefer a night with their mates to a romantic date on Valentine's Day. |
|
 |
Make Valentine's a healthy affair |
|
12-February-2008
|
| Well-being experts are recommending that people turn the champagne and chocolate laden tradition of Valentine's into a healthier affair that can be enjoyed just as much, with the chance of romanc... |
|
 |
'Undercover lovers' living in the UK |
|
12-February-2008
|
| The UK has a surprisingly high number of romantics as Valentine's Day nears despite prudish rumours, according to online travel and leisure retailer lastminute.com. |
|
 |
Not tonight dear, I'm watching TV |
|
12-February-2008
|
| It has been revealed that 47 per cent of British men would give up sex for six months in exchange for a dream 50-inch plasma television, according to a survey by Comet. |
|
 |
The signs of love |
|
12-February-2008
|
| Sexologist Yvonne K Fulbright has explained to Fox News that being shy, manic and obsessed could all be signs of being helplessly in love. |
|
 |
The price of love |
|
14-February-2008
|
| With Valentine's Day on the table, couples are reuniting and singles are perhaps looking, yet the day proves significant for happily married couples as well, with the day proving a big night for ... |
|
 |
Money doesn't buy love for Brits |
|
16-February-2008
|
| About 2.2 million of Brits said they ended their last relationship because of money issues according to research by internet bank cahoot. |
|
| Prev
Next
|